Fig 1.
Boundaries of the four neighboring extractive reserves (RESEXs) in the Bragança region of Pará, north Brazil.
Map EPSG: 4326. Data sources: ICMBio [23–26] for the boundaries kml files, and IBGE [27], for Brazil’s land mass shapefile. Reprinted with adaptations from Borges [10] under a CC BY license, with permission from the journal Ecology & Society, original copyright Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, 2026.
Table 1.
Network measures of organizations involved in the governance of four RESEXs, on the coast of Pará, north Brazil. The highest five values per measure are highlighted by gray shades and thick box borders.
Fig 2.
Cross-boundary co-management network of four extractive reserves (RESEXs) in the Bragança region, Pará, north Brazil.
Node sizes represent A Betweenness centrality (Range 0 - 34.719), B Eigenvector centrality (Range 0.37 - 1), and C weighted in-degree (Range 17 - 54). Edge color results from the color of the sending and the receiving node. Therefore, mixed edge colors indicate connections between nodes from different administrative areas.
Fig 3.
Count of links within and between administrative regions (RESEXs) along the coast of Pará, North Brazil. all = regional organizations, AC = RESEX-AC (Araí-Peroba, Augusto Corrêa), Br = RESEX-Br (Caeté-Taperaçu, Bragança), Tr = RESEX-Tr (Tracuateua), Vs = RESEX-Vs (Gurupi-Piriá, Viseu).
Total count of links in the network: 244.